John Lennon's stolen property is recovered 11 years later

The dozens of personal effects of John Lennon found recently in Berlin have been stolen in 2006 by an ex-chauffeur of Yoko Ono, who now lives in hiding in Turkey, said Tuesday the police in berlin.

The property-including three diaries, handwritten sheet music, a 1965 Beatles concert recording, and two pairs of Lennon's signature circular glasses-was taken from Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, in NY in 2006.

In 2007, Mr. Karsan had been convicted in the United States for another case to 60 days in jail for trying to extort several thousands of euros, Yoko Ono, said the police.

"We believe that it is the guilty and the suspected thief of the objects", said Carsten Pfohl of the judicial police in Berlin during a press conference.

Representatives for Ono did not respond to a request for comment.

On Monday, police in berlin arrested a man 58 years of age, suspected of having concealed the personal affairs of John Lennon.

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